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9th February, 2001

WRECK AMNESTY FOCUS ON WALES



Press Notice No: 52/00





On the 23 January 2001 the Minister of Shipping, Keith Hill offered a Wreck Amnesty to finders, providing immunity from prosecution under section 236 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995.

The Wreck Amnesty will now focus on Wales and journalists are invited to the launch in Wales at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff at 11 a.m on the 13th February 2001.

The Amnesty will run for three months from January 23rd 2001 - April 24th 2001 and will offer immunity from prosecution only under this section of the Act for offences committed before the start of the amnesty. This will apply only to the section of the Act that deals with items of wreck found, or brought within, United Kingdom territorial waters.

Keith Hill, Minister for Shipping commented:

"This is the first Wreck Amnesty both for the UK, and as far we as are aware, internationally.

"The Amnesty has been offered through the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, which is leading the way in making finders aware of the law. We are hoping to encourage finders and others who were previously ignorant of the law to come forward and report past finds. We are also hoping for a good response from divers, salvors, museums, antique dealers, fishermen and others who may possess unreported wreck material.

Veronica Robbins, Receiver of Wreck added:

"I am delighted to be able to focus on Wales and the profusion of wreck material which lies off the Welsh coast. Welsh divers and sea users will know that the Amnesty will end on 24th April 2001, and that any wreck recovered before the 23rd of January which has not been reported by then will not fall within the Amnesty and prosecutions for failure to report such wreck may be brought.

"In respect of wreck found after the 23rd of January, finders are reminded that in order to comply with section 236 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 they are required to report all wreck finds within a reasonable time to the Receiver of Wreck.

"As a result of the Amnesty other offences may come to light and there is no intention to offer other amnesties in respect of these offences. However, during the Amnesty, such offences may be looked at in a favourable light, if there are no aggravating circumstances."

ENDS

Press releases and further information about the Agency is available on the Web at http://www.mcga.gov.uk

Notes to editors:

- *The Merchant Shipping Act, Section 236 says that:

(1) If any person finds or takes possession of any wreck in United Kingdom waters or finds or takes possession of any wreck outside United Kingdom waters and brings it within those waters he shall -

(a) if he is the owner of it, give notice to the Receiver stating that he has found or taken possession of it and describing the marks by which it may be recognised;

(b) if he is not the owner of it, give notice to the Receiver that he has found or taken possession of it and, as directed by the Receiver, either hold it to the Receiver''s order or deliver it to the Receiver.

(2) if any person fails without reasonable excuse, to comply with subsection (1) above he shall be liable, on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale and if he is not the owner of the wreck he shall also -

(a) forfeit any claim to salvage; and (b) be liable to pay twice the value of the wreck - (i) if it is claimed, to the owner of it; or (ii) if it is unclaimed, to the person entitled to the wreck.

(3) Any sum payable under subsection (2) (b) above to the owner of the wreck or to the persons entitled to the wreck may, in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, he recovered summarily as a civil debt.

(4) In Scotland any sum payable under subsection (2) (b) above to the owner of the wreck or to the persons entitled to the wreck shall, for the purposes of the sum''s recovery, be regarded as a debt due to the owner or, as the case may be, to those persons.

- No material is required to be physically handed in. Those wishing to participate in the Wreck Amnesty should complete a Report of Wreck form and submit it to the Receiver of Wreck.

- Report forms are available direct from the Receiver of Wreck, from the Receiver of Wreck page on the MCA website and from local Coastguard stations as well as diving organisations'' websites.

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